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Between Worlds - German missionaries and the transition from mission to Bantu Education in South Africa (Paperback): Linda... Between Worlds - German missionaries and the transition from mission to Bantu Education in South Africa (Paperback)
Linda Chisholm
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The transition from apartheid to the post-apartheid era has highlighted questions about the past and the persistence of its influence in present-day South Africa. This is particularly so in education, where the past continues to play a decisive role in relation to inequality. Between Worlds: German Missionaries and the Transition from Mission to Bantu Education in South Africa scrutinises the experience of a hitherto unexplored German mission society, probing the complexities and paradoxes of social change in education. It raises challenging questions about the nature of mission education legacies. Linda Chisholm shows that the transition from mission to Bantu Education was far from seamless. Instead, past and present interpenetrated one another, with resistance and compliance cohabiting in a complex new social order. At the same time as missionaries complied with the new Bantu Education dictates, they sought to secure a role for themselves in the face of demands of local communities for secular state-controlled education. When the latter was implemented in a perverted form from the mid-1950s, one of its tools was textbooks in local languages developed by mission societies as part of a transnational project, with African participation. Introduced under the guise of expunging European control, Bantu Education merely served to reinforce such control. The response of local communities was an attempt to domesticate - and master - the 'foreign' body of the mission so as to create access to a larger world. This book focuses on the ensuing struggle, fought on many fronts, including medium of instruction and textbook content, with concomitant sub-texts relating to gender roles and sexuality. South Africa's educational history is to this day informed by networks of people and ideas crossing geographic and racial boundaries. The colonial legacy has inevitably involved cultural mixing and hybridisation - with, paradoxically, parallel pleas for purity. Chisholm explores how these ideas found expression in colliding and coalescing worlds, one African, the other European, caught between mission and apartheid education.

Teacher Preparation in South Africa - History, Policy and Future Directions (Hardcover): Linda Chisholm Teacher Preparation in South Africa - History, Policy and Future Directions (Hardcover)
Linda Chisholm
R2,216 R784 Discovery Miles 7 840 Save R1,432 (65%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

South Africa's transition to democracy has seen massive changes in the field of teacher education aimed at integrating its previously raced and gendered character. This book provides a comprehensive historical overview and relational understanding of the patterns of teacher preparation supporting South Africa's unequal formal education system. It shows how emerging patterns, policies and pedagogies were deeply entangled with the country's position within a broader international and colonial order as well as with dominant national political and economic social frameworks. Using rich archival and oral evidence, this book illuminates how successive policies restricted and enabled access to different institutions, while differentiated curricula prepared teachers to teach students intended to play different roles in a society marked by class, race and gender division. It explores the location and control of teacher provision for black and white teachers provided by mission societies and the state in colleges and universities. Post-apartheid governments sought to reverse entrenched racial legacies in education through closure of the colleges and incorporation of teacher preparation into universities, altered admission criteria and new curricula. These have resulted in new tensions which have arisen in relation to a world of competing pressures on universities and teachers. By shedding new light on these tensions from a historical perspective, this book will prove an invaluable resource for education leaders and researchers in the field of global and comparative education.

The Low Achievement Trap - Comparing Schools in Botswana and South Africa (Paperback): Martin Carnoy, Linda Chisholm, Bagele... The Low Achievement Trap - Comparing Schools in Botswana and South Africa (Paperback)
Martin Carnoy, Linda Chisholm, Bagele Chilisa
R180 R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Save R39 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Presenting an empirical study of student mathematics learning in sixth grade classrooms, this unique reference examines two school systems shaped by different political histories on either side of the Botswana-South Africa border. The analysis underscores the capacity of teachers--how they teach, how much they teach, and what they teach. This wealth of detail offers much greater insight than previous research into why students seem to be making larger gains in the classrooms of southeastern Botswana than in those of the northwest province of South Africa. Rather than identifying a single major factor to explain this difference, this volume reveals a composite of interrelated variables revolving around teachers' mathematics knowledge as well as their capacity to teach the subject, contending that they're crucial to improving education in both regions. Extensively researched, this survey delivers a much-needed and hopeful message: good teachers can make a difference in student learning.

Gender Equity in South African Education 1994-2004 - Conference Proceedings (Paperback): Jean September, Linda Chisholm Gender Equity in South African Education 1994-2004 - Conference Proceedings (Paperback)
Jean September, Linda Chisholm
R619 R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gender equity was high on South Africa's social agenda in 1994. Education was seen as a key vehicle for transforming unequal relationships in the broader society. Ten years after South Africa's democratic elections, how far has South Africa come in realising these goals? And how does our own experience relate to that of other countries and contexts? This volumes collects the reflections of policy-makers, researchers, teacher unionists and journalists on successes and challenges in the struggle to mainstream gender and effect gender equality. Their reflections are framed in the context of experiences from India, Australia and Africa. This title shows that the road to gender equity in South African education is still a long one. This title contains papers from a conference held on 18 - 20 May 2004 which brought together leading South African and international experts working on gender equity in education and drawn from the fields of government, research and civil society. The conference was hosted by the British council and the child, youth and family development research programme of the human sciences research council.

South-South Cooperation in Education and Development (Paperback): Linda Chisholm, Gita Steiner-Khamsi South-South Cooperation in Education and Development (Paperback)
Linda Chisholm, Gita Steiner-Khamsi
R1,472 R1,345 Discovery Miles 13 450 Save R127 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How real is the collaboration between developing countries? Focusing on educational reform, this book turns the cutting-edge topic of South-South cooperation inside out with a set of challenging and diverse studies that explore what this concept means in practice. An impressive list of contributors examines the role of bi- and multilateral development agencies such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and UNDP; regions such as Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East; and, countries such as Brazil, China, India, Japan, Jordan, Turkey, and South Africa, providing succinct analyses of the new trend of international cooperation.

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